Melijoe Boys SS15: Beach looks for toddlers

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Choosing beachwear for the little man in your household can be tricky. The high street is packed out with neon slogan tees and cotton shorts which can look a little like pyjamas and aren’t very breathable under the glare of the sun. Equally, if a tee gets grubby, mixing another with bright shorts often looks uncoordinated.

The trick to getting toddler style right, is choosing miniature outfits that dad would wear. Jean or canvas bermuda shorts that stop below the knee will protect against the sun and are more hardwearing than a cotton mix - wear them long in the cooler evenings, and roll them up in the afternoon heat. They also look seriously cool with just about any tee making mixing and matching much easier. A few good quality pairs will see you through the entire summer so it’s worth making the investment now the weather is picking up.

Here are my favourite boys Bermudas from Melijoe, (Europe’s leading online designer emporium for children’s wear):

Left to right: Armani Junior white linen £74.03 / Burberry stone-washed blue stretch denim £74.79 / Timberland striped denim £52.13 / Scotch & Soda chino twill £52.88 / American Outfitters stone-washed denim £54.39 / Timberland twill £44.57 / Paul Smiith Junior electric blue cotton twill £60.44 / Replay&Sons stone-washed denim £56.66 / Pepe Jeans stone-washed blue £45.00 / Moschino yellow cotton and lyocell twill £77.06 / Petrol chino bermudas with elasticated braces £33.24 / American Outfitters beige Stretch cotton twill £50.62 / Tommy Hilfiger cotton £48.35 / Ralph Lauren Striped seersucker £41.55 / Aston Martin stone-washed blue £52.88 / Boss poplin bermudas £49.10

Teaming these with polo tops will ensure a classic look suitable for both day and night. Keeping logos and insignia small won’t irritate your little one when they’re on the move, and will ensure you can cross-match brands. Bright colours also mean you can better spot your little tearaway on a packed out beach, and will better reflect the sun. Ralph Lauren get it so right when it comes to polos but this little lot from the Melijoe Boys SS15 collection are equally cool for chilling out on the beach:

Left to right: 3 Pommes cotton piqué polo £22.66 / Moshino cotton piqué polo (yellow) £55.15 / Hackett cotton piqué polo £45.33 / Lacoste cotton piqué polo £46.08 / Ralph Lauren cotton piqué polo (green) £49.10 / Tommy Hilfiger cotton piqué polo £37.02 / Ralph Lauren cotton piqué polo (yellow) £49.10 / Hackett cotton piqué polo £58.17 / Armani Junior cotton piqué polo £50.62

For those of you who prefer a smart casual look, you won’t go far wrong with a loose cotton shirt. This is the best possible way of ensuring the air can still circulate around your little guy’s chest, and has the added bonus you can simply undo the buttons if they’re sweating too profusely, or even pop on a cheap white tee underneath for a more grown-up look.

Left to right: Petrol stone-washed oxford cotton shirt £26.59 / Tommy Hilfiger short-sleeved shirt (turquoise and red checks) £38.68 / Levi’s printed cotton poplin shirt (dark blue) £45.33 / Tommy Hilfiger short-sleeved shirt (navy and turquoise checks) £38.68 / John Galliano Kids light denim shirt £94.43 / Pepe Jeans striped poplin shirt £42.00 / Burberry denim shirt £86.88 / Guess blue and red checked shirt £32.03 / Scotch & Soda fancy poplin shirt £39.28

Finally you can add a healthy dose of your child’s own personality through their choice of accessories. Let your child choose and you’re bound to end up with a bright, vibrant and irrevocably fun hat or pair of sunnies to make their outfits pop. Caps are fab for active and style-conscious kids, whilst panama hats teamed with shirts works every time and shelter delicate skin from the harmful rays.

Left to right: Archimede sunglasses £7.55 / Souris Mini panama hat £16.62 / Ralph Lauren cotton twill cap (orange) £22.66 / Stella McCartney printed cap £30.00 / Petrol bi-material cap £9.07 / Tommy Hilfiger yellow gabardine cap £14.00 / John Galliano Kids bi-material cap £39.00 / Scotch & Soda raffia panama hat £35.00 / Little Eleven stone-washed blue cap £18.00 / DSquared2 military style camouflage cap £46.00 / Boss cotton twill cap £29.46 / Petrol cotton twill cap £9.07 / DSquared2 panama hat £70.00 / Lacoste cotton twill cap (green) £27.20 / GF Ferre cotton twill cap £31.73 / Archimede sunglasses (red) £7.55

To check out Melijoe Boys SS15 collection for yourself, head to melijoe.com/uk where you’ll find children’s wear from 0-16 years from all Europe’s top fashion houses. With clothes, shoes, swimwear and accessories you’re bound to find the perfect outfit for your little dude. Also on Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

 


Autumn Rainy Days with House of Fraser

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Okay, so we haven’t seen too many rainy days so far. But it won’t be long before we’re rushing to the car with brollies, and sweeping wet leaves from our porches. I’m not complaining, it’s my favourite season of the year. Better yet, this time I get to share it with a walking and (almost) talking Dexter.

This time last year Dexter was only just beginning to wear ‘real’ clothes and we were busy washing and folding up all his sleepsuits to donate to our local charity shop. In the mornings we’d slip him into some dinky cords, sweaters and handmade wooly hats. He looked incredibly cute but we didn’t have to concern ourselves with practicality as he’d rarely make it out of his pushchair outdoors.

Now he’s a big boy he’s in jeans and shirts. In fact, his wardrobe is better than his dads. Yet, with the onset of cooler weather it’s time for another wardrobe shuffle. This is one of my favourite ever chores as it usually results in a spending spree… I never need much of an excuse to go shopping! This is made all the more exciting as I simply love little boys fashion.

So when House of Fraser asked if I’d like to take a closer look at some of their AW14 collection, I didn’t need to be asked twice. With labels such as Ralph Lauren, Joules, Timberland and Pumpkin Patch to browse, I was in my element. With a healthy mix of designer and highstreet brands, parents aren’t priced out of every outfit either:

(Left to right): Timberland Baby Boys Long Sleeve Down Jacket / Pumpkin Patch Boys Quilted Baseball Jacket / Pumpkin Patch Boys Striped Long Sleeve Hooded Shirt / Pumpkin Patch Boys Button Through Hooded Shirt / Pumpkin Patch Boys Check Long Sleeve Shirt / Pumpkin Patch Boys Aviator Knit Sweater / Name It Boys Distressed Twill Trouser / Pumpkin Patch Boys Tonal Check Hooded Shirt / Hugo Boss Baby Boys Denim Fleece Jogging Bottoms

I picked these seriously cute bits for Dexter and have simply fallen in love with them. He looks like he’s walked out of a 1D video - just perfect for Autumn Rainy Days!

None of it broke the bank either at under £50 for both the jacket (Joules - £34.95)) and the hooded shirt (Pumpkin Patch - £15). He just looks so proud wearing it and it’s a really practical and warm outfit. The jacket features real pockets, patched cord elbows, and branding to the front and back (super cool), and the his shirt has an over-sized cotton hood for flinging up under the jacket during unexpected showers.

Both are easy peasy to keep clean and are every inch the quality we’ve come to expect of Joules and Pumpkin Patch. The deep blues and checks are bang on trend too so he gets to show up mummy and daddy when strolling down the pavement.

Thanks House of Fraser - you just always get it so right.

To check out their girls and boys AW14 ranges for yourself - head over to House of Fraser’s kids section and get that credit card ready. You can also seek out inspiration on Pinterest, Instagram and the Blog. I’d also recommend following them on Twitter and Facebook for the latest deals and offers.

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